;Name: Guy Gober;School (Cohort): University of Georgia (2023 cohort);Majoring in: Agricultural Engineering;Country: United States;Email: [[Special:EmailUser/Guylrgober]]
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==BioSummary==Guy Gober is an Agricultural Engineering student at the University of Georgia. Guy is an aspiring entrepreneur in the pool sector is currently developing ultrasonic algae elimination technology for his startup, Pool Protection Technologies. When Guy is not working on his startup, he is at the gym, out for a walk, or hanging out with friends.
== Early life==Guy was born on March 25th, 2001, the son of Guy David Gober and Susan Elizabeth Warren. Being the youngest child in a family of 6, Guy grew up with older siblings that consistently challenged him, encouraged him, and offered their wisdom during tough times. Guy had remarkable potential from the start, and didn't waste time trying to do be the best at what he did. In middle school Guy took up distance running, and was able to run a mile in under 5 minutes by his freshman year at Rabun County High School. Gober went on to win 4 state championships during his running career and was voted as the [https://blitzsportsga.com/2018/11/19/boys-cross-country-runner-of-the-year-guy-gober/ Blitz Cross Country] and [https://blitzsportsga.com/2018/05/25/boys-tf-athlete-of-the-year-guy-gober/ Track & field Runner of the year]. Guy was also member of the Upper 5% club in his high school for all 4 years and was President of Rabun County's Georgia Envirothon team for 3 years. Gober had many different jobs during his formative years; he was a beekeeper, a recycling director, a lifeguard, a poolboy, and a waiter.
Guy was born on March 25th, 2001, the son == College Career ==Guy’s college career has been full of Guy David Gober ups and Susan Elizabeth Warrendowns. Being Guy experienced ¾ of a normal college year before the youngest child in Covid-19 pandemic, and ended up renovating & restoring a family house during quarantine and gained plenty of 6experience with handiwork. His sophomore year, Guy grew up secured an internship with older siblings that consistently challenged him, encouraged himTomco Systems as a research and development intern. At Tomco, Guy developed a quality test for dry ice pellets and offered their wisdom during tough timesdesigned dry ice dies to improve pellet quality & machinery output. During his time, Guy had remarkable potential from learned about the startrelationship between engineers, machinists and manufacturers and didn't waste time trying to do be witnessed the best importance of clear communication and well-detailed machining instructions. His Junior year, Guy joined Chiktopia chicken tractors, a startup aimed at what he didcreating autonomous pasture raised poultry equipment. Gober's efforts academically Guy helped raise several thousand dollars for Chiktopia and physically set him a developed great distance from value proposition skills during his peerstime with Chiktopia. In middle school Guy took up distance running, and was able to run a mile After leaving Chiktopia in under 5 minutes by the spring of his freshman Junior year at Rabun County High School, Guy worked for his father over the summer developing land from a recently clear cut forest. Gober went In his spare time, he worked on his own startup idea to win 4 state championships during his running career create a pasture meter, capable of measuring the Dry Biomass Weight (DMW) of grass. While taking Sensors and was voted as Transducers in the Blitz Cross Country fall of 2022, Guy developed this technology and Track & field runner discovered his passion for electrical engineering. He ended up killing the idea due to a lack of the yearcustomer markets, but he did learn an important lesson in when to quit. Guy was also member of joined the Upper 5% club in his high school all [https://www.el.uga.edu/for-students/industry-fellows/current-fellows/ UGA Student Industry Fellows Program (SIFP)] during this time, and has completed 4 years projects and a mini-sprint with SIFP since joining. These projects leveraged Human-Centered Design to innovate solutions and was President of Rabun County's Georgia Envirothon team drive value for 3 yearsIndustry stakeholders. Gober had many different jobs during his formative years; he was Through SIFP Guy has conducted a beekeeperculture evaluation of Cox Enterprises, proposed a recycling directorplan to reduce single-use plastics for Delta Airlines, constructed a lifeguardWeb3.0 product launch strategy for Worldstrides Education, and created a poolboyfeasibility study of the EV infrastructure market for Schreder; as a member of a multidisciplinary team with skills from nearly every respective college on campus. As a Fellow, Guy has applied and a waiterdeveloped many different skills, but most importantly, he’s found people he can truly call friends & colleagues.
College Career Guy’s college career has been full of ups and downs. Guy experienced ¾ of a normal college life before the Covid-19 pandemic, and ended up renovating & restoring a house during the spring and summer of 2020 and gained plenty of experience with handywork. His sophomore year, Guy secured an internship with Tomco Systems as a research and development intern. At Tomco, Guy developed a quality test for dry ice pellets and designed dry ice dies to improve pellet quality & machinery output. During his time, Guy witnessed the tumultuous relationship between engineers, machinists and manufacturers and learned the importance of clear communication and well-detailed machining instructions. His Junior year, Guy joined Chiktopia chicken tractors, a startup aimed at creating autonomous pasture raised poultry equipment. Guy helped raise several thousand dollars for Chiktopia and developed great value proposition skills during his time with Chiktopia. After leaving Chiktopia in the spring of his Junior year, Guy worked for his father over the summer developing land from a recently clear cut forest. In his spare time, he worked on his own startup idea to create a pasture meter, capable of measuring the Dry Biomass Weight (DMW) of grass. While taking Sensors and Transducers in the fall of 2022, Guy developed this technology and discovered his passion for electrical engineering. He ended up killing the idea due to a lack of customer markets, but he did learn an important lesson in when to quit. Guy joined the Student Industry Fellows Program during this time, and has completed 4 projects and a mini-sprint with SIFP since joining. These projects leveraged Human-Centered Design to innovate solutions and drive value for Industry stakeholders. Through SIFP Guy has conducted a culture evaluation of Cox Enterprises, proposed a plan to reduce single-use plastics (SUPs) for Delta Airlines, constructed a Web3.0 product launch strategy for Worldstrides Education, and created a feasibility study of the EV infrastructure market for Schreder; as part of a multidisciplinary team with skills from nearly every respective college on campus. As a Fellow, Guy has applied and developed many different skills, but most importantly, he’s found people he can truly call friends. == Current and Future mission ==After finishing Sensors and Transducers and discovering his passion for electrical engineering, Guy was approached by a close friend, Garrett Stigall , about partnering up for a startup company, Pool Protection Technologies (PPT). After several years as a pool technician, Garrett founded PPT to make pool maintenance easy by providing a chemical free algae solution. Guy was brought onto the team to make this vision a reality, by creating an ultrasonic algae killing machine that we call SAM, and SAM’s your new pool boy. SAM emits sound waves at just the right frequency that cause algae to rupture and explode, without harming anything or anyone in the pool, allowing pool owners to reduce their chemical use and save up to $1300 per summer. SAM’s currently in the later phase of prototyping and early stages of product development, but with 3 SAM’s in pools and 7000 hours of product testing, SAM’s in good water. Guy’s current mission is to finalize prototyping and do a formal product launch this spring. Guy’s future mission is to move to a startup city and be a positive disruptor in the startup ecosystem through PPT, or any other startup idea that drives value. Long-term, it’s unclear where Guy will end up, but his mission is clear. Guy strives to find opportunities that few would even dare to imagine, take risks that few would even dare to take, and do awesome things.